President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plan to meet alone, with translators but initially without advisers, at the beginning of Tuesday's historic summit in Singapore, multiple news outlets are reporting.

Citing an unnamed U.S. official who asked not to be identified, The Associated Press reported early Monday that the two would "meet one-on-one, joined only by translators, for up to two hours before admitting their respective advisers" Tuesday morning in Singapore’s time zone, which is 12 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time. Bloomberg and USA Today published similar reports.